News

Online enthusiasm for a beaten down company with doubtful prospects Meme stocks typically have poor growth prospects. They also have low share prices, making them attractive for quick profits.
It’s a common misconception that muscle weighs more than fat. In reality, muscle weight vs. fat weight is exactly the same — a pound of fat vs a pound of muscle still weighs in at one pound.
The meme stock renaissance seems to reflect a behavior Sosnick calls the “flight to crap.” It’s the inverse of the often-cited “flight to quality” that happens when investors are anxious ...
Discover CBL-514, a groundbreaking injection for targeted fat loss, offering a non-surgical alternative to liposuction with promising results.
"The Late Show" host Stephen Colbert took aim at the $16 million settlement Paramount Global agreed with President Donald Trump.
Hopeless Records is acquiring Fat Wreck Chords, merging two iconic punk labels and paving the way for fresh releases while artists get a clean slate on their finances.
Kansas City radio host Kevin Keitzman latched onto a relatively small love handle and used it as the basis of a now-viral rant about Mahomes's fitness, along the way calling the quarterback "fat." ...
John Cusack posted a graphic on Bluesky that critics have described as being "antisemitic" and evocative of Nazi propaganda.
Investors are now learning to love the Unprofitable 858. Meme stocks and money-losing companies are now back in favor, and underpinning a rally that has lifted the market to records.
New research reveals the extraordinary lengths Stone Age humans went to in order to get fat on the menu.
New archaeological research, published in Science Advances, provides evidence that Neanderthals were rendering fat from crushed animal bones around 125,000 years ago in the Neumark-Nord region in ...